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What are these abbreviations?

+UP: the new rewards at Rite Aid that just rolled out in May 2010; very similar to CVS ECB

ECB-Extra Care Bucks: these are sort of like coupons good for just about any item at CVS stores (with a few exclusions like tobacco, alcohol, gift cards) that will print after buying certain items

GDA-Good Deal Alert

IP-Internet Printable: any coupon that can be printed from the Web

MIR-Mail in Rebate: self explanatory

MM-Moneymaker: this means the deal will actually make you money instead of just being free

MQ-Manufacturer's Coupon-these can generally be used in conjunction with store coupons at places like CVS, Meijer, Rite Aid, Target and Walgreen's

OOP-Out of Pocket: how much you will pay out of pocket for an item

P&G-Proctor and Gamble: a company that not only has coupon inserts in the Sunday paper and online, but also sells many different goods

RA-Rite Aid

RP-Red Plum: this is a company that prints coupons in your Sunday paper; they also have a web site for printable coupons at www.redplum.com

RR-Register Rewards: these are again like coupons that print after you fulfill a purchase requirement and are as good as money at Walgreen's stores (similar to CVS Extra Care bucks)

SCR-Single Check Rebate: Exclusive to Rite Aid, these are rebates that you apply for on their web site after making a purchase; simply enter in your information from your receipt like your store number, register number, date and transaction number and you're credited

SS-Smartsource: this is a company that prints coupons in your Sunday paper; they also have a web site for printable coupons at www.smartsource.com